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Calculate the stress developed inside a tooth cavity filled with copper when hot tea at temperature of 57C is drunk. You can take body (tooth) temperature to be 37C and αCu=1.7×105/C, bulk modulus for copper KCu=140×109 N/m2

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1.428×108 N/m2
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42×106 N/m2
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36×107 N/m2
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4.28×106 N/m2
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Solution

The correct option is A 1.428×108 N/m2
Given, increase in temperature,
Δt=5737=20 C
Coefficient of volume expansion,
γCu=3αCu=5.1×105/C
Let initial volume of the capacity be V. Also, let its volume increase by ΔV due to increase in temperature.
ΔV=γVΔt
ΔVV=γΔt
Thermal stress produced =K× Volumetric strain
=K×ΔVV=K×γΔt
=140×109×(5.1×105×20)=1.428×108 N/m2

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